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  • Halloween (1978), The Others, Let Me In! and the best hitchcock is Vertigo

  • I remember being young and seeing the exorcist for the first time..... favorite scary movie of mine

  • You guys (in the comments) are such movie virgins. "Those aren't scary" and "Whatever. That movie is stupid". These are smart people talking about smart movies. If you want a plotless, stupid, dry movie than go watch Disney Channel.

  • Scanners! The Dead Zone. Evil Dead 2. The Exorcist. Hellraiser 3. Jaws. Childs Play. Friday the 13th 2. Dawn of the Dead

  • not  scary at all

  • Awesome Intro

  • I love the old evil deads . But not scary.

    I'm so unscared now that iv resorted to foreign horror for my kicks and pillow hiding!

  • 1978 John Carpenter's Halloween is #1.

  • Your the guy, Im not the guy, Im..... the Dude....

  • i was very fond of Ben until the Maiden and then metal comment. smh

  • I'm not a horror fan, but I still love Sam Raimi cos he did my favorite western- The Quick and the Dead. The camera work was so iconic it couldn't have been anyone but him in charge!

  • Drag me to hell sucked imo, it was just gross and not scary at all.

  • i watched the shinning a pissed myself twice

  • For me the scariest Horror Movies are;The Exorcist,The Omen(original),Rosemary's Baby,It's Alive,Psycho,Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind,Magic,Race with the Devil,Poltergeist,The Evil Dead(first one),The Blair Witch,Paranormal Activity,The Howling,It,The Ring,Phantasm,Nightmare on Elm Street(original),Halloween(ori­ginal),Halloween II Season of the Witch,Friday the 13th(original).Night,Dawn & Day of the Living Dead (originals),Demons.& several others..

  • No Offence "What the Flick", but I think that you need to take some examples from "Beyond the Trailer" from Indie Mogul. Just because you seem to convey the same information in a much much longer time, and that kind of turns me off of it.

  • @TheRekcabOfTheD No. For the love of god stop pandering to people with short attention spans. If you like those guys better then watch their videos and don't whine about people doing things differently.

  • @dinex2 I'm not trying to advocate short attention spans. I'm just offering an opinion that I have developed, based on what I have been exposed to, and sharing that opinion with someone who is trying to cater to the same interests that I have. I assure you, I am not whining.

  • I used to LOVE the movie Maximum Overdrive! Fuck you ya bastard! lol =p

  • I like Stephen King's version much better.

  • I saw the shining when i was 6. i had to close my eyes every time the twins came up. i always enjoyed the axe scenes :)

  • The shining wasn't scary. Movies that try to be psychological are not scary. Alien and the exorcist are the two scariest films ever. Alien scarred me mentally as a teenager in 1979.

  • they shud review Birdemic. It was a great movie :)

  • i love metal music what an idiot

  • hitchcock-my favorite director. I love them all (and I have seen just about all of them now), but I think I like Marnie best.

  • that guy in the middle with glasses, is a fucking idiot

  • See, I don't think I'd be scared by movies like alien because it's just so not real and gory. I only like the creepy thriller horror movies like the shining, suspenseful and shocking: good scary movie

  • They should've added 'The Birds' by Alfred Hitchcock. A classic horror film in my opinion.

  • no work and no play makes jack a dull boy.

  • Not Maiden, Death's Evil Dead:)

  • too much talking

    

  • @MrsLovett121 They're probably too scared to talk about it, after all it has been voted as the scariest movie of all time.

  • Just a quick comment on Kubrick maybe making the film for 8 year olds: The child in the Shining did not know that he was shooting a horror movie, and was not told about or shown the movie for quite some time. Kubrick was pretty adamant the kid not know. Fun fact.

  • ADVERTISMENTS ON YOUTUBE ARE BULLSHIT.

  • @jomo999 Stop bitching about ads idiot! If Youtube didn't put ads then you would have to pay 5 dollars a month to watch videos. Youtube puts ads to help you cause they aren't greedy and make you pay! So stop being a DICKHEAD!

  • @Darkstarpixel dude, i made that comment like 7 months ago, you're a little late.... :) plus, i have nothing against ads, but them popping up whilst you're watching the video is very annoying.

  • @jomo999 adblocker

    

  • @jomo999 Would you rather have to pay?

  • @jomo999 get firefox and get adblock plus bro, say bye bye to ads on youtube or other webs

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  • Ben never seems to know what the fuck he's talking about. LOL

  • THE SHINING in-depth analysis by Rob Ager pt 1 of 3

    watch?v=lEulbcXkgjo

  • THE SHINING in-depth analysis by Rob Ager pt 1 of 3

    watch?v=lEulbcXkgjo

  • for me [REC] is one of the scariest movies ive seen, and thirst, and let the right one in.

  • Evil Dead 2 was and is still as awesome as ever Baby.

  • I love horror movies but never find them scary. For me GoodFellas gave me nightmares.

  • they are talking about stephen king adaptations that are actually good, and no one mentions misery!? what the hell?...im outraged, outraged! lol

  • "Orphan" was a pretty good scare and overall good flick. But it give away to many subtile hints that the little girl is really an adult. I only knew that there was a big twist and by the 40 minute mark i first though "would be great if she is really a women...naaah"(or something along the line). To many winks, especially her paintings. I hate when movies spoil themself.

  • @Plywoodduck you, My friend are my kind of man (or duck). Everyone always seems to forget about dawn of the dead. When you mention it it's like yeah great movie! But if you talk to people about horror movies it never seems to come up. And btw why is what the flick shitting on maximum overdrive. It has AC/ FUCKING DC!!! i mean come on...

  • I agree with the girl Shining is #1.

  • For me the scariest movies ever is The Haunting. And I don't mean that Liam Neeson piece of crap. (The movie, not Liam. I like him.) The 1963 original with Julie Harris and Russ Tamblyn (Amber's dad). I've seen the movie over 20 times and the 'banging down the hallway and pushing at the door' scene still scares the bejezus out of me. Rent it, borrow it, buy it, Netflix it...just see it!

  • I did see coming the end of orphan! I was never really sure about it but it was the only explanation it made sense.

    I did watched it right after watching the video until: "SPOILER ALERT", so I knew it'd be awesome and that was the awesomest explanation I could come up with among all the other cliche theories. So I kinda had a clue there lol

  • "I came dressed as a very handsome man"

    BUUUHHH!

    BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHH!!!

    BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU­UUUHHHHHHHHHHHH!

    :D

  • WOW BRO, WERENT YOU ON THEYOUNGTURKS A BUNCH?

  • @MrAsb97 Huh? This is TYT...

  • I would say there is no best or scariest movie. I think every scary movie is amazing. :) I like playing the scary games before the movies, lol, to see if the game is dumber than the movie. Or the movie is dumber than the game. But FRICK!! I have played some screwed up games! Post your favorite scary movie game/or scary movie on my channel please! :)

  • Burn Notice.... that Jeffery Donavan guy went to my high school.

  • Wrong again Bob - The best horror movie is easily - and securely - George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead - It works as an ACTUAL horror movie, as an action movie, a suspense movie, a comedy, and above all as social commentary - - - The American consumer culture is artfully exposed for the brain eating blight that it is - the false security that comes from hiding with our guns and ammunition is revealed for it utter uselessness - But all of that aside , it completely and relentlessly entertains.

  • I stayed after the spoiler alert because I fucking guessed the twist in Orphan based on the trailer... It said 'You'll never guess her secret.' and I went (SPOILER) 'She's an adult.'

  • How can you talk about scary movies without mentioning The Exorcist? Hands down one of the scariest movies of all time

  • fuck ben, heavy metal is awesome, I never really like seeing him anywhere other than TCM where he isn't being himself

  • The best stephen king adaptations are obviously the shining and the shawshank redemption.

  • I would sooo tap Christy.

  • Can't think of what is scariest but know what isn't scariest - anything involving summer camps, parents being away, loud noises over and over, things / people jumping up into frame as their main boo you're scares factor. Scary = getting deep into people's psyche more subtly and staying with them longer than a boo!

  • screw you heavy metal is awesome

  • After this thirty minute video I just want to say.

    Ben spends forty minutes on his hair?

  • Ben, I like you and I enjoyed this video, but you are 100% wrong about heavy metal.

  • Correction Ben. You mean to say heavy metal makes everything better.

  • Christy is hot

  • Evil Dead with Death playing in the background FTW

  • awesome opening credits

    psychoooooo

  • That is fucking interesting man.

  • Rob Reiner deserves a Kennedy Honor just for directing Stand By Me and Spinal Tap.

  • WTF = FTW

  • Who juxtaposes Scream with Scary Movie?

  • does Ben have Asperger's syndrome? I'm just curious because he reminds me of one of my friends who's an Aspi.

  • I fucking hated that movie Orphan. I literally called the "twist" before the previews in the theatre finished. It was so cliche too, why the fuck cant a grown ass man just beat down that stupid bitch. Of course, he trips or some stupid shit and she gets away, etc. etc. so fucking dumb.

  • Christy is 38? WTF. Christy you look 26!

  • I wish I saw this special before Halloween

  • @skyzefawlun

    @QueenLioness84

    I just read this (when looking up their names for my reply) There were two movies that inspired the Silent Hill series, two movies that Konami sat down and watched - "We want a video game that can create this atmosphere, this horror, this chilling experience. We want a game that fans are terrified to play, yet can't seem to resist it. We want a game that pushes you away and draws you in, one that grabs your curiosity and won't let go until the end."

    Cool eh?!

  • @A5Hellcat I suppose....as long as it's first person shooter with multiplayer options, I'm good. lol The story must make sense and be engaging as well.

  • @whattheflickshow I'd love to see you review session 9 :)

  • Loved this special edition of WTF. Great fucking job on this!

  • My favorite? John Carpenter's "The Thing".

  • Holy shit, they actually got the guys music vid featuring the song "Evil Dead" by Death. Total win, TYT. Total win.

  • make 2 sets of clips... one with spoilers, and one without. especially if its in the middle of the clip, you don't know how far to fast forward.

  • Suspiria gets my vote...very cheesy acting...but the music and atmosphere are very scary...plus Dario Argento wrote and directed the film...and anything he makes..i watch.

  • I just saw the Shinning for the first time. Now I know whay Jack is Jack.

  • i actually beginning to like this show after hating it because of averageness

  • These 3 are great together.

  • Cape fear, both versions is one of the best. I hate the Kubrick verson of the Shining and I liked Stephen King's miniseries better. Pet Sematary was a great Stephen King flick. Sliver Bullet is a great Stephen King movie. The Dark Half is great. Needful things is great. The second verson of Salem's lot is awesome. It is great.

  • Cape fear, both versions is one of the best

  • Or....Night of the living DEAD!!!

  • Wow no love for Vertigo, Halloween, or Rear Window, the greatest suspense films ever made.

  • @DakotahSalazar9 Cape fear, both versons, is great

  • if u think big libowski is a great movie, u also think that getting that chik pregnant in guatamala and then telling her to go fuck herself as you baorded the boat that u would never see her again was funny as well...asshole

  • Ben sucks

  • ben doesnt talk enough

  • Best Hitchcock is Rear Window. End of discussion.

  • @uforeader I have to agree. Though I won't deny my bias for Grace Kelly, Window is a cinematic masterpiece in every respect.

  • I can' STAND Matt. He adds nothing of value to the conversation. Everything he says he's read from someone else.

  • No no no, drag me to hell sucked, it was all jump scares and "Let's see how many times we can stuff wierd things, and fluids down her throat."

  • @NoDropLS Its a camp horror thats for the most part how those movies kind of movies are. However Drag Me To Hell is rather scary duruing the introduction of the Lamia(or whatever). I can understand that people dont appreciate the camp horror with the rather exaggerated gross out comedy gags , but its not a sucky movie by any means its a really good movie if you can apprecitiate what it really does. But not many people like that so i can can you on thhat.

  • Great discussion!

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  • Nice episode, thanks guys

  • Carrie is actually one of my favorite horror/suspense movies.

    Even though it is a horrible cliche, my number one Halloween movie has to be The Exorcist.

  • 1:06...Haha! She finally dropped it!

  • "everything is ruined with heavy metal. everything good and sweet in the world and you put heavy metal on it and it fu-cking blows."

    that is my quote of the day right there. Solely because I love the way he says "fucking"

  • There have been cases of needles, poison, etc. in halloween candy, very rare. But the the twist is almost all cases have been that it was the family members of the child poisoned doing it.

  • You have to go with Session Nine, FTW. That was a great suspense movie, but it seems no one I ever talk to has seen it

  • @A5Hellcat What's Session Nine about?

  • @QueenLioness84 Its about a small group of asbestos removers who are hired to clean out the old mental hospital which will be (I thnik) turned into a new hospital. Its filled with graphitity artists, patients who were released and return, water damaged floors, no power, and the files/audio tapes about the old cases. One of them starts listening to the tapes/reading the files, and some crazy stuff happens. Is it a spirit, a genius loci, or an insane person that causes the trouble?

  • @QueenLioness84 Part 2: So I highly recommend it, and if you see it please post here and let me know if you like it, I don't wanna "spoil" what its about, so I've touched on the first ~30 minutes of the movie.

  • @A5Hellcat Immediately after reading your post, I searched for the film on google. I found a page on YT that had the entire movie posted in 10 minute segments.

    My thoughts: in terms of spooky eeiriness, the film delivered. 9.5 in my book. The down fall, for me, was the incohesive parallel between the tapes and the suspicious occurances involving the key character. The film's ending felt incomplete and left more questions than when it began. Like there was more to be revealed.

  • @QueenLioness84 Part 1: I am just gonna put a big SPOILER ALERT out there incase anyone decideds to see it. I agree, on spookyness its a 9.5. I'm not afraid of the dark, but in the room the guy who has nictophobia, when the lights go out, would scare the everloving life right outta me.

    At the start, when the are in for the bid, Gord here'sa voice say, "Hello Gordon" that turns out to be Simon. And that night we see what Gordon let Simon do to his family.

  • @QueenLioness84 Part 2: SPOILER ALERT. The tapes only give us the patchwork of finding out who Mary, the Princess, Billy, and Simon are, and what happened in Marry's youth, as well as why she was there. If not its a posession story with no background. The ending did feel complete, but in a psyc class we discussed it, to see if it was a genius loci, evil spirit,etc. Also the lawyer guy found out, Princess was innocence, Billy was protection, we drew parallels to find out who Phil represented

  • @A5Hellcat That should read the ending didnt feel complete... sorry

  • @A5Hellcat I've tried posting the link and keep getting an error messgae. Sorry The name of the channel is W3reW0lf. You can find segments 1-10 within the uploads of the channel.

    Happy Haunting. lol

  • @A5Hellcat That's the thing. Mary's story had no correlatoin between the five men and the key character. Possession, often, has a religious connotation, which, the film lacked so, that idea never came to mind. In the psychology/psychiatry community, there is much debate over the possibility of one, truly, having multiple personalities due to traumatic experiences. To me, phil respresented Gordon's conscience. The part of Gordon's brain aware of his actions.

  • @QueenLioness84 Thats true Mary's story is entirely to introduce Simon, where all the questions begin on who/what he was. I felt Gordon's child was innocence, wife was reality, Phil was the logical/consciousness/psycholo­gist part, and Simon is some sort of genius loci or spirit that can posess. Can you post the link for the parts of the movie on youtube? My cellphone didnt find them :(

  • @QueenLioness84 Part 3: SPOILER ALERT. I liked the end as we did not know ultimately who/what Simon was. And everyone in the room had a different opinion. But thats why I loved it, discussion, it made you think (also likely why it never acheived mainstream success).

    I must say, I was positive Phil snapped, then that Mary was alive, etc etc. It really did keep me guessing

    Hope you liked it :)

  • @A5Hellcat What's interesting and confusing is the idea/role of Simon is within 3 different characters. There was Simon, played by David Caruso. Then, there was the Simon(s) that existed within the minds of Mary and Gordon. I enjoyed the film. I only wish there was more information so, certain aspects of the film weren't left feeling unfinished.

  • @QueenLioness84 Simon played by David Caruso, Wasn't that Phil? And I agree with the last statement. I wish there was more info, but I have to say IMHO, its leaps and bounds above your average horror/suspense movie

  • @A5Hellcat Wait....Oops! My bad. I'm sleepy so, you'll have to excuse me. So, yeah....two key roles for Simon, not three.

  • @A5Hellcat Not only have I seen session nine several times, but I also have been to the old state hospital it was filmed at, before and after the movie was shot there.

  • @skyzefawlun I have to ask, 2 questions. What were you doing there, and was it anywhere near as creepy as the movie?

  • @A5Hellcat Trespassing of course. I've always had a thing for abandoned places, and a particular penchant for places previously populated by patients. Having spent quite a bit of time in various state hospitals in the area (the New England area has or had quite a few Kirkbrides which are cherished among those who spend time appreciating such places) I never really felt much unease while there. The only hospital I ever had a bad experience in was Met State, the site of a brutal murder.

  • @skyzefawlun Very cool. I'm glad you didn't meet the Princess, Billy, Marry or Simon well you were there :)

    Is it still abandon?

  • @A5Hellcat Yeah, I'm glad I got to see it before it became condos. They demolished much of the facility essentially leaving the iconic administration building behind and turning it into a massive apartment/condo complex. Sad that we threw the mentally ill out on the streets so we could build condos we can't afford.

  • @skyzefawlun Condo's, I hope no one there saw the movie, thats so creepy. is it still shapped like the bat wing?

  • @A5Hellcat Condo's? Well, that's sad! It was a beautiful building. Very unique! I thought it would have made a very nice highschool.

  • @A5Hellcat Oh yeah....Where is the actual building located?

  • @QueenLioness84

    Danvers State Hospital, also known as the State Lunatic Hospital at Danvers, The Danvers Lunatic Asylum, and The Danvers State Insane Asylum, was a psychiatric hospital located in Danvers, Massachusetts.

    Check out wikipedia

    If you find the deleted scenes let me know, I have heard they add a lot of insight, but I haven't found them yet

  • @A5Hellcat I hated that movie :/

  • Ben needs to understand how well that rug brought the room together.

  • who on earth is this guy to insult metal music .... does he even know the history behind this genre ......

  • Ben insulted Metal... I just lost any respect I had left for him.

  • I actually have a pretty high opinion of Ben, but this took it down like 20 pegs. Anyone who is an enemy of metal is no friend of mine.

  • Oh God...The Shining. Kind of ironic, I saw the Steven King The Shining when I was eight....to this day I will NOT stay in a hotel room that is number 217. I WON'T.

  • I love evil dead 2, if any of you are fans, check out the director commentary on the dvd sometime, it's hilarious.

  • the ring was so scary

  • @HandsOfSugar wrong

  • WAY better intro music... no longer sounds like you guys ripped off austin powers, you should keep it (except for the scream obviously... lol xD)

  • orphan was terrible

  • i love sean of the dead, it was such a funny movie and it turns serious real fast, i loved it.

  • EPIC INTRO.

  • I can't believe you guys put Orphan on the list. Such a bad movie, I knew the "twist" about 30 minutes in. Snoooooooooooze.

  • @Brudof

    You figured out she's a 31 year old Dwarf? Dude!

  • Evil Dead II would be my choice too. It's the horror movie I enjoyed the most, more out of hilarity then fear, but still. Amazing movie.

  • Eraserhead. That is all.

  • I saw Ben doing the intro for 13 ghosts on TCM about 30 minutes ago :)

  • I hate ben T_T

  • MATT IS SO BAD HE MAKES BEN LOOK LIKE A ROCKET SCIECTIST

  • @max65251 stop yelling

  • I SAW ALL HITHCOCK FILMS THE EARLY BRITSH ONES AREN'T GOOD APART FROM THE LADY VANISHES ALL THE AMERICAN ONES ARE GREAT FROM REBACCA ON NORTH BY NORHWEST THE GREATEST DIRECTORS EVER

  • I would have taken The Ring. Also iconic but not as old.

  • DAMN I THOUGH OPRAH WOULD BE CRAP THE COOLEST TWIST EVER HEARD PITY THEY BETTER ACTRESS SHE LOOKS WEIRD AND CREEPY

  • VERA FAMINGA IS A RARE THING IN HOLLYWOOD REALLY HOT ACTRESS PERFECT FACE

  • haha "fucking blows"

  • scream 1 is brillant scream 2 and scream 3 bad

  • evil dead 2 is hated it was boring and not funny

  • Fuck Ben, heavy metal doesn't ruin everything. However, I will grant that it was a very inappropriate with the clip. I was wondering where the metal was coming from and it took me a while to figure out it was the video.

  • @LouisLeGros The song is titled "Evil Dead" by Death. Inappropriate my fucking ass.

  • @deadpisser88

    Appropriate if you are looking for a clip with that song, not appropriate for showing off what is supposed to be a trailer like clip of Evil Dead 2.

  • @LouisLeGros what is this I don't even

  • Orphan was a fucking mess of a movie. It was shit on film.

  • love the intro

  • ben is a fucking cunt, and christie is a smoking hot milf...so i'll watch this but begrudgingly

  • ben needs to shut the fuck up during the clips,jesus fucking christ